Here’s some more teaching videos! This one is The Falsetto’s “Marriage Proposal” 💍⁣
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We were working on nailing that final note in the song, but without the proper breath “support” and energy, the note was not sustaining and/or growing all the way to the very end. ❌⁣
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All I had Ben do was be more conscious of tapping into his “power source,” and I often point to my abs when I’m talking about power/energy/support/etc. 💪🏼⁣
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In my opinion as teachers we can spend too much time talking about breath, but in this case, he needed to be aware of the use of the abdominals in getting that steady flow of breath to get the note to grow and not stay stagnant! 🌬⁣
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My biggest tip for growing a note, especially a higher one is pretending I am calling out or saying the word to someone way over across the room. This usually gives it the energy it needs without really thinking too technically. I also really think about engaging my abs and also open up my mouth for that sound to go somewhere. 🗣⁣
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DM me if you want to know more about tapping into your powerful voice! 🤘🏼💜⁣
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So, I’ve been obsessing over the thought of what it means to “be alive” and what “self care” is these last few days. .
Most know I have a past with bulimia for about 2-3 years. Over the last 6-8 months I’ve felt ALMOST normal again. It’s hard when you have a deep rooted passion for something and then it gets turned upside down into a problem. And It’s something that NO ONE ELSE is gonna nag you about. Because it’s something only YOU feel. At one point I had completed goals, had supplement endorsements, and soooo much joy from my body. So when things went downhill, It was a total blow to my pride, my self esteem, my standards for myself. The whole 9 yards. And it was hard to be passionate or “push through” when that thing that once caused great joy, is now just a trigger.

Is also like to say that just because you’ve “overcome” something, doesn’t mean you don’t struggle with it anymore. It might just mean it’s manageable. I don’t think I understood how serious habits were. Good habits shape good character, bad habits spiral into self hate.
Anyway. Everyone talks about “self care” and “balance” these days. And when most people think of “self care” they think of a product to make your skin clearer, or maybe drinking more than 2 glasses of water a day. I’m not sure about balance yet, but I’m pretty sure self care is being intuitive with your mental and emotional health. And ur physical and spiritual self. Knowing when to say “no” to something that makes you feel any less good than you already feel. You shouldn’t have to push things to their furthest point before knowing that something isn’t right 🤷🏼‍♂️ You shouldn’t have to have almost OD’d on heroin to enjoy waking up every day. You shouldn’t have to have a past with suicide to understand how rare it is to be alive. Or to have even been born.